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Of Major Appleton's company :- Samuel Taylor of Ipswich ; Isaac Illery [Ellery ?] Gloucester ; Daniel Rolfe, Newbury; Samuel Taylor, Rowley ; slain, four. Lft. Jeremiah Swain, Reading ; Roger Marks, Andover ; Isaac Ilsley, William Standley, Daniel Somersby, Jonathan Emery, John Harvey, Newbury ; John Denison, George Timson, Thomas Stone of Ipswich ; Sy- mon Gowen, of Rowley ; Benjamin Webster, Salem ; Elijah Thathan, Wo- burn ; Thomas Abey, Wenham; Benjamin Langdon, Boston ; Solomon Watts, Roxbury; John Warner, Charlestown ; Samuel Bouterick, Cam- bridge ; wounded, eighteen, and left at Rhode Island, except Lieut. Swain and Roger Marks.
Of Capt. Mosley's company :- John Farmer, Richard Barnam, Jerre Stockes, of Boston ; Williem Bourle, Charlestown ; Edmund Chamberlain, Malden ; Richard Updick, Narraganset: slain, six. Lieut. Perez Savage, John Brandon, Boston : John Sherman, Watertown ; James Updick, Boston ; James Chadwick, Malden ; John Fuller, Dedham ; John Shepheard, Jacob Coole, Charlestown ; Richard Addams, Sudbury ; wounded nine. Five left at Rhode Island to attend the wounded, namely, Samuel Fordich, Thomas Weales, James Dighenton, Joseph Low, and Joshua Silverwood; to whom no residences are assigned.
Of Capt. Oliver's Company :- Thomas Broune, for Paul Bat, Alexander Forbes, Splende Dreror, servant to Daniel Turner, Jr , James Thomas, Henry Hall for Mr. [Peter ?] Ligett, of Boston ; slain, five, except Henry Hall who is set down as lost. Sergt. Peter Bennet, Sergt. [Henry] Timber- ley [Timberlake in the Treasurer's books], James Lendall, William Kem- ble, servant to John Cleer, Ezekiel Gilman, Mark Rounds, servant to Hen- ry Kemble, Alexander Bogell, Boston ; John Casey, servant to Thomas Gard- ner, Muddy River ; wounded, eight, seven of whom were left at R. Island.
Of Capt. Davenport's Company :- Capt. Nathaniel Davenport, Sergt. Theodore Atkinson, Boston; George Howard, Concord ; John Hagar, Wa- tertown ; killed, four. Samuel Swayn, Samuel Read, Cambridge ; Samuel Stocker, Medford ; Nathaniel Hely, Isaac Learned, Watertown ; Thomas Browne, Abraham Temple, Concord ; David Batchelor, Reading; Caleb Symonds, John Barker, Zachary Snow, Woburn ; wounded, eleven.
Of Capt. Johnson's Company :- Capt. Isaac Johnson, Roxbury ; Thomas Danfort, Dorchester ; Jonathan Pitcher, - -; Allen Duglen, Weymouth ; killed four. John Watson, Wm. Linckorn, Roxbury ; John Spur, Dorches- ter ; Banjamin Crane, Milton ; John Langley, John Taxton [Thaxter ?], John Bull, Hingham; Isaac King, Weymouth; Lieut. Phineas Upham, Malden ; wounded, eight, and were at Rhode Island, 6 Jan. 1675-6.
Of Capt. Gardiner's Company :- Joseph Price (?), Samuel Pikeworth, Salem ; Mark Batchiler, Wenham ; killed, three, on their march before they arrived at the fort ; Capt. Joseph Gardiner, Salem ; Abra Switchell, Marble- head ; Joseph Soames, Cape Anne; Robert Andrews, Topsfield ; killed, four, at the fort. Charles Knight, Thomas Flint, Joseph Holeton, Salem ; Nicholas Hakins, John Farrington, Lynn; Robert Cocks, Marblehead; Eben Baker, Joseph Abbot, Andover; Edward Hardin, Cape Anne: Chris- topher Read, Beverly ; wounded, ten.
Of Cap". Prentice's Troop :- John Wyman, [no residence given] slain; 2
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the Depth of Winter, & the pinching wants they afterwards underwent in pursuing the Indians that escaped thro' a hideous Wilderness famously known throughout New England to this Name by the Name of the hungry March ; and if we further Consider that until this brave tho' small army thus played the Man, the whole Country was filled with Distress & fear, & We trembled in this Capital Boston itself & that to the Good- ness of God to this army We owe our Fathers & our own Safety & Estates, We cannot but think y' those Instrum" of Our Deliverance & Safety ought to be not only justly but also gratefully & generously rewarded & even with much more than they prayed for, If we measure w' they receive from us, by w' we enjoy & have receiv'd from them, We need not mention to the yo Hon" Board the Wisdom Justice & Gen- erosity of Our Mother Country & of the ancient Romans on such Occasions, Triumph, Orations Hereditary Honors & priv- ileges all the Riches, Lands & Spoils of War & conquer'd Countrys have not been thought too great for those to whom they have not owed more if so much as We do to those our Deliverers ; & We ought further to observe what greatly adds to their merit that they were not Vagabonds & Beggars & Out-casts, of weh Armies sometimes are considerably made up who run the Hasards of War to Avoid the Danger of Starv-
Nathaniel Richardson, Nathaniel Belins, [Billings?] Woburn; Samuel Stone, Cambridge ; wounded, three .- Drake's Hist. and Antiq. of Boston, 414.
It has has been estimated by Mr. Drake, the well-known historian of the Indians, that the whole number of the Indians in New England at the time of King Philip's war might have been about 15,000. The number at the present time in New England is not probably over 1,500 in all, and but a small portion of these are of purely Indian blood. The Stockbridge tribe and some others, in addition to the Marshpees, make up this number .- N. E. Hist. and Gen. Reg. XXI. 198.
The Narragansett tribe of Indians now number 58 males and 75 females, in all 133. They own in all about 3000 acres of land in the centre of the town of Charlestown, R. I. Part of the land is held by individual members of the tribe, and these grants are made in a singular manner. The council go with the grantee upon the lot proposed to be granted. After the lot is marked out and bounded, the council cut a sod, and place it upon the bare head of the grantee, and then, while he is upon the land and under the sod, they administer to him a solemn oath of allegiance to the tribal authority. -N. E. Hist. and Gen. Reg. XXI. 182.
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ing ; so far from this that these were some of ye best of Our men, the Fathers & Sons of some of yo greatest & best of Our famil" & could have no other View but to Serve y' Country & whom God was pleased accordingly in every remarkable mann' to Honour & Succeed. Of these things the Honbe the General Court of the Late Colony of the Mas- sachusetts in those days was not insensible & accordingly gave to y' Soldiers being upward of Five Hundred, ab' Two thirds of the Army that went from y' Massachusetts, & the late Colony of Plimouth a Tract of ab' forty thousand acres in the Nipmug Country, this or the Value of it these Soldiers would be contented with & take in their Brethren of Plimouth too, tho' that she take away two thirds of w' was granted them & would after that have more in Value than w' they now ask for them all, for every one must own that 40000 acres in the Heart of the Country as the Nipmug Country is, is of more Value than five times that quantity remote in the Borders & in Danger, if there should be a french War, as is & would be the Case with all the unappropriated Lands of the province, who they now ask for. -
IT IS HOPED THAT the neglect of these petition" so long or the provinces having disposed of the Nipmug Conntry to others & so defeated their ancient Grants will not be thought to wear out any more than it rewards their merit. The Grant seems to be made in acknowledgm' both of y' promise & of y' fulfilling y' Condition & being well entitled to it, & there is great Reason to fear that publick Guilt wd ly upon the Country if we should neglect & continue in the Breach of this promise after it has been made & omitted for above fifty years. As to the late Grant of two Townships to Seven or Eight hundred of these Soldiers, It is so far below the Value of the Land they Conquer'd, & the Price the province had for it when it was sold, & the money divided to the Colonies that carried on the War, It is such a Pittance of w' they obtained for us, so exceedingly beneath w' the province has defeated
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them of which was granted to ab' Two thirds of them in the Nipmug Country, that it is rather mocking & deriding- them to offer it. Beyond w' has been offered it shª be Con- sidered that to Grant the present petition, & give such a quan- tity of Land as may be worth Settling, & upon Conditions of bringing forward Townships is much more agreeable to Charter & for the publick Good than to Give away Tracts of Land & suffer & even tempt men to let them ly waste & un- improv'd, for in the way that has been proposed & in which some Progress has been made, the Lands will be divided into such Scraps that they will not be worth receiving.
In Council read-
R.
Action of the General Court on the Second Petition of Thomas Tilestone and others .- [ See, "M," and "S."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, January 19, 1732.]
A PETITION of Thos Tilestone & others a Commute for the Officers & Soldiers that were in the Narraganset War & the Descendants of them that are decd SHOWING y' whereas this Court have granted two Townships of Six miles square to the Petitio" for their good Service in sa War, there appears so great a number of Claimers y' y' Land granted when it was to be divided among them will be of Inconsiderable Value to the particular Propriet" PRAYING a further Grant of Land -In the House of Represent"es Read & in answer to this Petition-ORDERED y' such further Grant of Land be made to y' Petition" that Every one Hundred & Twenty persons whose Claims have been allowed of by this Court, may have a Township of yo Contents of six miles square under y" same restrictions & Limitations with those Towns already granted & that the Comme formerly appointed to lay out y Towns for the Narraganset Soldiers be a Commte to lay out the Land above granted & that the province be at the Charge of laying out the same, but not of any subdivisions to particular per- sons-
In Council Read & Concur'd
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S.
Action of the General Court on the Third Petition of Thomas Tilestone and others. - [Ante, " M," and "R."7
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, June 9, 1732.]
A PETITION of Thomas Tilaston & others a Committee in behalf of the Officers & Soldiers in the Narrhaganset War, PRAYING the Revival of a Vote pass'd by both Houses on their former Petition given in at the last Winter Session for Enlarging the Grant of Land formerly made to them in Con- sideration of their great Services to this PROVINCE in the S' War - In the House of Represent"" Read & in answer to this Petition, - ORDERED that such further Grant be made the petition" as y' Every One Hundred & Twenty Per- sons whose Claims have been or shall be allowed of by this Court within four months of this Time may have a Township of the Contents of Six Miles square under yo same Restrictions & Limitations with those Towns already granted, & that the Comme formerly appointed to lay the Towns of the Narragan- set Soldiers be a Committee to lay out the Land above granted, & the PROVINCE be at the Charge of laying out the Same, but not of any Subdivisions to any particular persons. In Council Read & Concurred
Consented to.
T.
Action of the General Court on an Additional List of Officers and Soldiers .- [ Sce, "E," "I," "U," "V," "W." "Y," "Y," "CC," "EE," "FF," GG," and "HH."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, June 28, 1732.]
An additional List of ye Officers & Soldiers in yº Narra- ganª War.
In the House of Represent"es Read & accepted- In Council ; Read & Concur'd ; Consented to
J BELCHER
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U.
John Ruggles and William Sawyer made Grantees by Order of the General Court .- [ See, "E," "I," "T"," "V," "W," "X," "Y," "CC," "EE," "FF," "GG," and "HH."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, December 28, 1732.]
In the House of Representatres VOTED that John Ruggles be Entered into the List of the Narraganset Soldiers in the Room of John Wheeler who stands Entered in his Father James Wheeler's Right he being Entered in his own Right as alive, & that William Sawyer be Entered in the Same List in the room of Jacob Hinckley, who stands for his Father John Hinckley, he being entered in his own right-
In Council ; Read & Concur'd,-Consented to
J BELCHER
V.
Action of the General Court on a Petition of a Committee in behalf of the Narraganset Soldiers .- [ See, "E," "I," "T," "U" "W," "X," "Y," "CC," "EE," "FF," "GG," and "HH."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, April 26, 1733.]
A PETITION of a Comme for the Narraganset Soldiers, SHEWING that there are the Number of EIGHT HUNDRED & FORTY persons Enter'd as Officers & Soldiers in the late Nar- raganset War, PRAYING that there may be such an addition of Land granted to them as may allow a Tract of six miles Square to Each One Hundred & Twenty men so admitted
In the House of Representres Read & ORDERED that the Prayer of the Petition be granted and that Major Chandler M' Edward Shove Coll : Tho Tilestone M' John Hobson & M' Samuel Chandler (or any three of them ) be a Comme fully authorized & impowered to Survey & lay out five more Tracts of Land for Townships, of the Contents of Six miles Square
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each, in some of the unappropriated Lands of this province & y* 8ª Lands (together with the two Towns before granted ), be granted & disposed of to the Officers & Soldiers who were in the Narraganset War, or to their lawful Represent" as they are or have been allowed by this Court being Eight Hundred & forty in number in the whole, and is in full Satisfaction of the Grant formerly made them by the General Court as a re- ward for their publick Service ; and the Grantees shall be obliged to Assemble within a short Time as they can conven- iently, not exceeding the Space of two months & proceed to the Choice of Commtees respectively to regulate Each Propriety or Township wheb is to be held & enjoyed by One Hundred & twenty of the Grantees each & in equal proportion who shall pass such Orders & Rules as shall effectually oblige them to Settle Sixty Families at least within each Township with a learned orthodox Minister within the space of Seven Years from the Date of this Grant, PROVIDED always that if the said Grantees shall not Effectually settle the sª Number of Families in Each Township & also lay out a Lot for y® first Settled Minister one for the Ministry & one for the School in Each of the said Townships, they shall have no Advantage of, but forfeit their respective Grants, anything to the Contrary contained Notwithstanding ; the Charge of the Survey to be paid by the province
In Council ; Read & Concurr'd .- Consented to J BELCHER.
W.
John Moorey made a Grantee by Order of the General Court .- [ See, "E"" "I," "T," "U," "V." "X," "Y," "CC," "EE," "FF," "GG," and "HH."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, June 5, 1733.]
In the House of Representres VOTED y' John Moorey be Entred in the Narraganset List in right of his Father Thos Moorey in the room of some one who may be Enter'd twice for one Right-
In Council Read & Non Concur'd.
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X.
Committee appointed by the General Court to examine the List of those who claimed the Narraganset Townships. -[See, "E," "I" "T," "U," "V." "W," "Y." "CC," "EE," "FF," "GG," and "HH."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, June 13, 1733.]
In the House of Representres ORDERED that Samuel Welles Esq' M' Shove, M' Fairfield, M' Chandler, M' Choat, Ezra Bourn Esq" M' Terry & Cp' Shapleigh with such as the Honble Board shall appoint be a Commitee to Examine the List of the Claims of the Narraganset Soldiers in Order to rectify the Mistakes in such Claimers as have been Entered more than once to one Right & also to receive the Claims of such per- sons as have been hitherto omitted & ought to have the Bene- fit of the Grant, & to consider of some proper Method for the more easy Settlem' of the Grantces, & make report thereon as soon as may be-
In Council Read & Non Concur'd
Y.
Committee appointed by the General Court to consider the Vote of June 13, 1733 .- [ See, "E," "I," "T," "U," "V," "W," "X," "CC," "EE," "FF," "GG," and "HH."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, August 16, 1733.]
In the House of Representres VOTED that M' Wells M' Choat, M' Hobson & M' Cushing be a Comme on the part of the House to confer With such Commitee as the Board shall Join on their part on the Subject matter of the Vote of the House of the 13th of June last, relating to the reformning the List of the Claims of the Narraganset Soldiers & to re- ceive the Claims of such as she be brought forward Weh Vote was non concur'd by the Board, the Comme to report respect- ively what may be proper for ye Court to do on sª Vote
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In Council Read & Concur'd, and Simonds Epes, Joseph Wadsworth Frances Foxcroft & Edward Goddard Esq are appointed a Comm' of the Board for the said Conference-
Z.
Action of the General Court on the Plats of two Narra- ganset Townships between Saco and Presumpsont rivers .- [ See, "RR." "SS," "TT," "UU," "VI"," "ZZ,""FFF" "KKK" "MMM," "NNN," "000." "PPP," "QQQ," "RRR" "SSS," "TTT," "UUU."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Record, February 11, 1733.]
PLATS were presented by a Committee of the General Court of two Townships for the Narraganset Soldiers, con- tiguous to each other, lying between Saco River & Pesump- scot River, each of the Contents of Six Miles Square with an allowance to that next Saco River of thirteen hundred acres for Ponds & of Seven hundred Acres formerly granted to Hill & others and with an allowance to that next Pesump- scot River of twelve hundred acres for Ponds, & of Five hundred acres formerly granted to Tyng & others ; Which Tracts are bounded as follows ; viz, BEGINNING at Saco River at the Head of Biddeford, & running North East by the Needle twelve Miles by the Head of Biddeford, Scarboro' & Falmouth till it comes to Pesumpscot River, & then bounded by Pesumpscot River, & running up the same till it makes seven miles & one quarter of a Mile on a strait Course North 33° 007 West, then running nine miles & fifty rods South West till it comes to Saco River, & then bounded South Westerly by Saco River till it comes to the Head of Biddeford aforeSaid ; the dividing Line between the two Townships, begins on the Line next on the Head of the Townships seven miles & one quarter of a Mile to the North East of Saco River & runs North 33º 00' West by the Nee- dle, & extends seven miles and one Quarter of a Mile.
In the House of Represent" Read & ORDERED that these
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Plans be accepted, & that the Lands set forth in the Plat Number One be and hereby are confirmed unto One hundred & twenty of the Original Grantees, their Heirs & assigns : viz, THAT SOCIETY of them of which Philemon Dane & others were appointed a Committee for regulating Ipswich Society &c so called at a General meeting of the Grantees in Bos- ton, the Sixth of June last, as by the Grantees Votes & Or- ders may appear PROVIDED the Plat contains no more than the Contents of Six miles Square of the unappropriated Land (exclusive of the former Grants & allowances within mention- ed) & that it does not interfere with any former Grant :- In Council ; Read & Concur'd ;-
Consented to, J BELCHER --
In the House of Representres ORDERED that the Lands set forth & described in the Plat number Seven be & hereby are confirmed unto One hundred & twenty of the Original Gran- tees their Heirs & Assigns ; viz, THAT SOCIETY of them of which Shubal Gorham Esq' & others were appointed a Com- mittee for regulating the Said Township Numbered Seven so Called, at a general meeting of the Grantees at Boston the sixth of June last, as by the Grantees Votes & Orders may appear, PROVIDED the Plat contains no more than the Con- tents of Six miles square of the unappropriated Lands (Exclu- sive of the former Grants & allowances within mentioned) & that it does not interfere with any former Grant.
In Council ; Read & Concured :- Consented to : J BELCHER
AA.
Action of the General Court on a Plat of Narraganset Township Number Six .- [ Post, "KK."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, February 12, 1733.]
A PLAT of a Township for the Narraganset Soldiers Bound- ed South Westerly on the Township granted to Cp' Lovels Soldiers, South Easterly mostly on Rutland & partly on the
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Narraganset Township Number'd, two by Wachusets, North Easterly partly on Said Township, & partly on unappropriated Lands, & partly on the new Township laid out on Millers River ; beginning at Rutland Northerly Corner, & running North 39 Deg. West by the Needle, three hundred & ten perch to a Hemlock ; from thence West 18 Deg. North three hundred & forty perch to a white Pine, from thence North 34 Deg. West, one thousand two hundred & Eighty perch (to the said Province Town ; ) from thence South three hundred Perch to a white Pine; from thence, Eight hundred & sixty perch to a Beach Tree, the North Easterly Corner of the said Town granted to Cp' Lovels Soldiers ; from thence South 34 Deg. East, one thousand eight hundred & twenty four perch to an heap of Stones in Rutland Line; from thence East 30 Deg. North to the Place where it began ; being the Contents of six miles square & an Allowance of Three hundred Acres for the Mine Farm (so called) & one hundred Acres for a Pond in said Tract
In the House of Represent"" Read & ORDERED that the Plat be accepted, & that the Lands set forth & described in the within Plat of the Narraganset Township Number Six (Exclu- sive of the Mine Farm, so called) be & hereby are confirmed to One hundred & twenty of the Original Grantees their Heirs & Assigns : viz, THAT SOCIETY of them of which M' Samuel Chandler & others were appointed a Committee for regulating the said Township Number Six, so called, at a general Meet- ing of the Grantees the sixth of June, as by their Votes & Orders may appear, PROVIDED the Plat contains no more than the Quantity of Land within mentioned & does not inter- fere with any former Grants
In Council ; Read & Coneur'd :- Consented to,
J BELCHER
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BB.
Action of the General Court on a Plat of Narraganset Township Number Five .- [ Post, "LL."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, February 12, 1733.]
A PLAT of a Township for the Narraganset Soldiers being a tract of Land lying on Merrimack & Sohegan Rivers, of the Quantity of six miles square with five hundred acres al- lowed for poor Land & Benjamin Smith's Farm ; Being bounded as follows ; viz, Begining at a Pitch Pine Tree on the North Side of Sohegan River five miles from Merrimack, as said Sohegan River runs ; & running North six miles to the Township formerly laid out to the Narraganset Soldiers to a Heap of Stones ; then running West on said Township one mile & eighty two rods to a Beach Marked ; then running North one mile & two hundred & sixty rods on Province Lands to a White Pine Tree, which is the South West Cor- ner of the Second Township for the Narraganset Soldiers on Merrimack ; then running on said second Township East, six miles & one hundred & ten rods to Merrimack River, nine miles above the Mouth of Sohegan River as Merrimack runs, & so running up Merrimack River to Sohegan River, & from thence along Sohegan River to y Bounds first mentioned.
In the House of Represent"es Read & ORDERED that the Plat be accepted, & that the Lands set forth & described in the within Plat of the Narraganset Township Number Five (Exclusive of Benjamin Smiths Grant) be & hereby are con- firmed unto one huudred & twenty of the Original Grantees, their Heirs & Assigns ; viz, THAT SOCIETY of them of which Coll. Thomas Tilestone & others were appointed a Committee for regulating said Township Number Five, so called, at a general Meeting of the Grantees in Boston the sixth of June last, as by their Votes & Orders may appear ; PROVIDED the Plat contains no more than the Quanity of Land within men- tioned & that it does not interfere with any former Grant.
In Council ; Read & Concur'd ;-
Consented to, J BELCHER
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CC.
Committee appointed by the General Court to rectify mis- takes in the List of Narraganset Grantees .- [See, "E"" "I," "T," "U," "V," "W," "X," "Y," "EE," "FF" "GG," and "HH." ]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, February 15, 1733.]
In the House of Represent"es ORDERED that Samuel Welles and John Chandler Esq" M' Shove, M' Samuel Chandler & Major Epes with such as the Honble Board shall appoint, be a Committee to rectify any Mistakes in the List of the Narra- ganset Grantees, that there may be no Contention who shall succeed where the original Claimer is dead & also to consider of the Claims of sundry Persons who suppose themselves en- titled by their Merit or the Merit of their Predecessors, but have been omitted in the List, & also to prepare the Draught of a Vote to lengthen the Time of settling the two Towns that were first granted.
In Council ; Read & Concur'd, & Thomas Palmer, William Dudley, John Alford & Thomas Cushing Esq" are joined in the Affair.
DD.
Action of the General Court on a Plat of Narraganset Township Number Four .- [See, "II," "MM," "NN," "00," "AAA," "BBB" "CCC," "GGG," "HIIII."]
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